Example sentences of "have [be] [vb pp] [prep] new [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | An allegedly truly open , second generation Unix product range has been announced by new Unix applications software distributor , Agility Business Software Ltd . |
2 | What has happened is that something latent within us has been stirred to new life , and that scent , or whatever , has been the symbolic object for us , leading us beyond itself to a personal memory . |
3 | John Barnard , the world 's greatest designer , has been recruited by new team mastermind Harvey Postlethwaite . |
4 | Publishing has been revolutionised by new technology . |
5 | In Bundoran , a major draw for tourists from Northern Ireland and the Republic , Main Street has been improved with new paving and street furniture . |
6 | This has been stressed by new Minister of Agriculture Gillian Shephard in her first speech since taking up her new job in the Cabinet . |
7 | This has been stressed by new Minister of Agriculture Gillian Shephard in her first speech since taking up her new job in the Cabinet . |
8 | She slipped off the edge of the bed as if she had been injected with new life . |
9 | Nevertheless , it is fascinating to see the range and numbers of insects that have co-evolved with the social insects ; over 1200 species of myrmecophiles have been collected from New World army ants alone ! |
10 | London 's Victorian railway stations have been at the centre of the , now declining , spate of property development in the capital , as conveniently located derelict land and industrial/warehouse buildings have been exploited for new office accommodation . |
11 | The arrangements for development control schemes have been superseded by new consultation machinery . |